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corriamo

Corriamo is the first person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb correre, meaning "we run." It is used to describe a current action by a group or to propose a shared action, as in phrases like "Corriamo al parco" or the imperative-sounding "Corriamo!" meaning "Let us run." The verb correre denotes physical running and can also be used metaphorically to mean moving quickly or proceeding with an activity.

The present tense forms of correre are irregular in Italian. In the first-person singular it is "corro,"

Etymology traces correre to Latin currere, with common evolution in the Romance languages. The form corriamo

In broader usage,Corriamo is sometimes used as a title, refrain, or slogan in Italian media or campaigns

in
the
second
person
singular
"corri,"
in
the
third
person
singular
"corre,"
in
the
first
person
plural
"corriamo,"
second
person
plural
"correte,"
and
third
person
plural
"corrono."
The
infinitive
is
correre
and
the
past
participle
is
corso,
used
with
auxiliary
verbs
in
compound
tenses:
for
example,
"ho
corso"
(I
ran)
or
"sono
corso/a"
(I
ran,
with
gender
agreement
when
using
essere).
reflects
typical
Italian
-iamo
endings
for
noi
in
the
present
tense.
Morphologically,
corriamo
can
appear
in
everyday
speech,
sports
contexts,
and
informal
writing
whenever
a
group
action
involving
running
or
rapid
movement
is
described.
to
invoke
action,
vitality,
or
collective
effort.
While
primarily
a
grammatical
form,
its
resonance
as
a
dynamic
verb
has
led
to
its
occasional
adoption
in
popular
culture
as
a
motif
of
speed
and
progress.